Debra J. Saunders: What did President Donald Trump learn during his four-year hiatus from the White House? • The Unbearable Incompetence of Government
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| | It’s been quite the week with Donald Trump back as president of the United States. A flurry of executive orders, policy reversals, advances in Trump’s cabinet and much more have given us plenty to chew on. Over this past week, we have criticized and praised uses of the pardon power by both Trump and his […] |
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| For one thing, he seems to have learned how to listen. |
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| Government is bloated, wasteful and at times even fraudulent; and smaller government certainly would alleviate many of these problems. |
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| California has a generous hold harmless provision in its funding formula, allowing public schools to collect funding for students they had in previous years but who are no longer at the schools—known as “ghost students.” |
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| Federal workers’ unions and the new president |
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| In just the last week of President Trump, it truly feels like a new day in America in which common-sense, pragmatic solutions to the problems people are facing are winning the day. |
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| The danger of losing herd immunity |
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What are the chances that the Hairdo’s allocation of our money is going to go directly to the victims of the latest tragedy in Southern California? |
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| The only thing that is certain right now is that California desperately needs aid, and even more so, needs its state and federal leaders to step up to the plate and work together. |
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| It’s time to put principle first and rein in this nonsense. |
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